Located on the east side of Midtown to the south of Grand Central Terminal at 42nd Street, this residential enclave is increasingly attracting affluent young families. It's southern border is 34th street and the bulk of the neighborhood lies between Madison Avenue and the East River. The neighborhood derives its name from the Murray family, Quaker merchants who had made quite the name for themselves by the 18th century.

Murray Hill's central location makes it a comfortable walk to work for many. Its easy access to shops, restaurants and movie theaters, along with surprisingly attractive price-per-square footage, means that many of the Hill's residents believe they’ve found the best housing deals in town…and they’re often correct!
Prewar 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Park Avenue Condominium featuring wood burning fireplace, 9.
$5,795
Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.
Rental
$5,000
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Available Immediately 2 Bedroom FLEX 1 Bath in Luxury Doorman Building steps away from Grand Central Station with an abundance of natural sunlight from multiple windows, and ample closet space.
$4,750
Courtesy of Manhattan Realty Group
Sun filled spacious 1 Bedroom apartment with hardwood floors throughout, stainless steel appliances, and an abundance of closets in the heart of Murray Hill.
$4,000
Courtesy of Manhattan Realty Group
Extra large 1 bedroom easily convertible to a 2 bedroom apartment.
$3,800
Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Welcome to this exquisite studio situated in the heart of Murray Hill !
$3,625
Courtesy of Manhattan Realty Group
Welcome home to residence 9H, a unique, quiet, and generously sized converted 2BR in a full time doorman building overlooking luscious greenery.
$4,000
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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